JasperReports within Node.js
Install via npm:
npm install --save node-jasper
To use it inside your project just do:
var jasper = require('node-jasper')(options);
Where options is an object with the following signature:
options: {
path: , //Path to jasperreports-x.x.x directory (from jasperreports-x.x.x-project.tar.gz)
reports: {
// Report Definition
"name": {
jasper: , //Path to jasper file,
jrxml: , //Path to jrxml file,
conn: , //Connection name, definition object or false (if false defaultConn won't apply or if ´in_memory_json´ then you can pass an JSON object in the ´dataset´ property for in-memory data sourcing instead of database access
}
},
drivers: {
// Driver Definition
"name": {
path: , //Path to jdbc driver jar
class: , //Class name of the driver (what you would tipically place in "Class.forName()" in java)
type: //Type of database (mysql, postgres)
}
},
conns: {
// Connection Definition
"name": {
host: , //Database hostname or IP
port: , //Database Port
dbname: , //Database Name
user: , //User Name
pass: , //User Password
jdbc: , //jdbc connection String. If this is defined, every thing else but user and pass becomes optional.
driver: //name or definition of the driver for this conn
}
},
defaultConn: ,//Default Connection name
java: ,//Array of java options, for example ["-Djava.awt.headless=true"]
javaInstnace: //Instance of node-java, if this is null, a new instance will be created and passed in 'java' property
}
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java
Instance of node-java that we are currently running.
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add(name, report)
Add a new report definition identified by name.
In report definition one of jasper or jrxml must be present.
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pdf(report)
Alias for export(report, 'pdf')
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export(report, format)
Returns the compiled report in the specified format.
report can be of any of the following types:
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A string that represents report's name. No data is supplied.. defaultConn will be applied to get data with reports internal query.
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An object that represents report's definition. No data is supplied.. if conn is not present, then defaultConn will be applied to get data with reports internal query.
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An object that represents reports, data and properties to override for this specific method call.
{ report: , //name, definition or an array with any combination of both data: {}, //Data to be applied to the report. If there is an array of reports, data will be applied to each. override: {} //properties of report to override for this specific method call. dataset: {} //an object to be JSON serialized and passed to the Report as fields instead of parameters (see the example for more info) }
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An array with any combination of the three posibilities described before.
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A function returning any combination of the four posibilities described before.
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var express = require('express'),
app = express(),
jasper = require('node-jasper')({
path: 'lib/jasperreports-5.6.0',
reports: {
hw: {
jasper: 'reports/helloWorld.jasper'
}
},
drivers: {
pg: {
path: 'lib/postgresql-9.2-1004.jdbc41.jar',
class: 'org.posgresql.Driver',
type: 'postgresql'
}
},
conns: {
dbserver1: {
host: 'dbserver1.example.com',
port: 5432,
dbname: 'example',
user: 'johnny',
pass: 'test',
driver: 'pg'
}
}
defaultConn: 'dbserver1'
});
app.get('/pdf', function(req, res, next) {
//beware of the datatype of your parameter.
var report = {report: 'hw', data: {id: parseInt(req.query.id, 10)}};
var pdf = jasper.pdf(report);
res.set({
'Content-type': 'application/pdf',
'Content-Length': pdf.length
});
res.send(pdf);
});
app.listen(3000);
That's It!.